The document contains a quiz with questions about geography, sports, people, culture related to France. It asks about the location of Toulon, the sea you can swim in when in Toulon, the capital and longest river of France, famous French people like Zizou and Marion Cotillard, sports events like the Tour de France and the Rugby 6 Nations tournament, films stars like Jean Reno, foods like cheese and wines from Bordeaux. It also contains questions about other countries and cultures like mentions of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt buying a house in Toulon, Harry Potter's school, Spanish foods, and the "Love City" of Venice.
The document outlines the foundational principles of the French republic as liberty, equality, and brotherhood. It discusses the inseparable nature of the republic, the laic character separating church and state, the democratic character, and the social character emphasizing equality. The document also lists several French presidents from Charles de Gaulle to Nicolas Sarkozy and their terms in office.
The document contains a quiz with questions about geography, sports, people, culture related to France. It asks about the location of Toulon, the sea you can swim in when in Toulon, the capital and longest river of France, famous French people like Zizou and Marion Cotillard, sports events like the Tour de France and the Rugby 6 Nations tournament, films stars like Jean Reno, foods like cheese and wines from Bordeaux. It also contains questions about other countries and cultures like mentions of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt buying a house in Toulon, Harry Potter's school, Spanish foods, and the "Love City" of Venice.
The document outlines the foundational principles of the French republic as liberty, equality, and brotherhood. It discusses the inseparable nature of the republic, the laic character separating church and state, the democratic character, and the social character emphasizing equality. The document also lists several French presidents from Charles de Gaulle to Nicolas Sarkozy and their terms in office.
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This document provides information about Claret High School, which offers courses in marketing, selling, administration, accountancy, and services. It also mentions a European citizenship program and classrooms including a computer room, general room, art room, and library.
The document discusses cultural differences in time management and work-life balance between Korea and Ukraine. Koreans are known to be extreme workaholics, spending 56 hours per week working and sacrificing sleep and personal life. This often leads to conflicts in Korean companies that employ Ukrainians, as Koreans may criticize Ukrainians for sleeping too much. The perspectives on work and corporate culture between the two countries differ fundamentally. The document suggests Ukrainians working with Koreans could benefit from learning the Korean approach to time management.
2. The game of the goose
Règles du jeu
• Désigner un arbitre qui dirigera le jeu.
• Composer les équipes en leur donnant un
numéro.
• Le joueur le plus jeune lance le dès. Il
avance le pion de son équipe sur le plateau.
• L’arbitre clique la case correspondante sur
l’écran.
• L’équipe du joueur donne un réponse
commune. Si elle est exacte, l’équipe
poursuit. Dans le cas contraire, le tour
passe à l’équipe suivante.
3. Rules of the game
• Select a referee who leads the game.
• Organize teams and them a number.
• The youngest player rolls the dice and
move the team’s piece forward.
• The referee clicks the corresponding
square on the screen.
• The player’s team gives just one answer if
it’s right the team carries on playing.
• If the answer is wrong, it’s the following
team’s turn.